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Compiling Sudoku Puzzles

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SteveD | 17:40 Sun 25th Sep 2016 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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I assume that a sudoku puzzle compiler starts with a fully-completed grid. How does he/she then decide which and how many numbers can be removed for the different levels of difficulty while allowing the puzzle to be solvable?
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I don't know the answer, but all must be solvable if they start off complete. What I do wonder though is how they determine the degree of difficulty, and how they can be sure that there is a unique solution.. There must be some pattern that they follow, but I have done a couple that had more than one solution. I would be interested to know the answers.

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